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VOL XXVII, NO. 2
SILVER JUBILEE OF ST. MiC HAEL’S CHURCH, SIKA (HOKE
St. Michael and Ali Au / vice at Strathinore, One gels’ Church, Strathunore is) Sunday morming 1 iett this year celebrating its) Gleichen aio adi, and a Silver Jubilee. terrible storm: prevented mie
Special Services wall be} eu hoiding it o'clock ser- held November 24th at| Vice at Strathmore, Lf did which Rt. ley L. Ralph} tot arrive Unto 2 pln, Luere
were LO Mmolor cals in tose days and th country was sparsely populated,
it was a tune of prospe! ily and crowds of setuer- Were coluiny im. t lave sceu
Sherman will be present. Three interesting articles of the early history of thi Church will be published, the first of Which appears this week.
The Rev. I.) W. Castle,|20 families at ouce, with ail now Vicar at iteperton, their beloigings, atriving Wembley, England, writes}at Strathmore station. under date of Stl Sepi, 19so] Many ties a nave travenca
1 was Missionary at St. by train from Gleichen, aia
returned at puduight on a
Audvew’'s, Gleichen, at tlic
time of the buiiding of St.| freight train,
Michael & All Anges ducre Was a Mr Wooster, Chureh, Strathmore, uifuali a degen villes east O14 September 1909. Bishop} tie Gietcheu tai, who Was Pinkham asked tie to siari} kind to us. tid sat dow vo a Congregation at) Strath-|thudks i daresay tuat 4
would remeciiber a niuimber, of uaimies of Wio Were} keen Guurcl days, Lucie lab al HSucpara, age ee kad passed Lu Teaven Bully oa gave us tle daud Los
blicy |
more, ‘Lhe place was then in its infaucy, aud ‘the peop le Were Just going in. ‘Phe Cun adian Pacific, Dept. of Nat ural Resources had just wade Irrigation Lleadquait- ers for the Western Section, at Strathinore. Mr asst | Ce i the Engineer in charge was} tue church biiidiig, keenly interested, and gave,|aiways toulu fvoud aur lly amongst other things, the}lorses wie (rayeiliig in) Bell. ic LWripaliol aicas. dic
Lhiose poopie di bivse Vas ua Ucar vid 1Uli2 Silick,
4d reincluber vi Luc
We had one or two preliny| member tae Suaiuinore inary meetings sin the tlotel Newspaper stalling, and decided to start to the key. i. Mitten, iow | build a Church, ‘ile carpen- at Learst, Ontario, writes! ter who had charge vi the to the eflcet tial tac bey | building, Mr Bush, was Chancel as but wile tin very kind tous and olilered ltey, Joti G. dladuawiay, a | us hospitality when we ceased, was Deacon at} Were in Strathmore. Some Strathunorve, During iat | of the labour was given, Ume Mir Mitten came fiom and the Church was dedica- Gicichen mioutily for Cote ted by Bishop Pinkhai on miuuiow Services, aid lad
the 2Zlst November, 190), litile to do with the building myself and the Rey. W. B. ‘iere is uo tecord ol any | « Farnham being = present. dedication aking place dui The whole Church was lug Ma Hathaway s iiceumb- built at once, inecliniiug Uicpeucy, aid it ihievetore as: Chancel, but the latier wasfsuimed that Me Casile’s not dedicated until tue fol-Piotes ob tie iyo dedications lowing year, 28th Noy, when fire closer to history. Le al
the Bell was also blessed by}so writes thai tle Services the Bishop. ‘This was my fat the Altar biotight oui a last Service at Strathmore,fvery vrepreseitative atiene- |
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the Rey. 'T. Mitten taking fance, and were mostly chor charge on the Ist of Jan | ary, 1911. As Mr Mitten’s aime be lL remember the building} conics less trequeut in ‘the so well, as my wile and L of-}Service Register, aati of Mo ten slept in the little vestry.|W. Wilbam Wainspear ap- The Society fur the Propa-] pears constantly, Mr Win} gation of the Gospe) gave us|spear, being a lay veader, is Kitty Pounds towards theJaiways very micdest as to cost, the Bishop found more} what services be rendered and the congregation gave}io the Chureli people at some, During this tume the Strathmore, but be could | Congregation gave me a tell a whole lot about al small salary. | used toffairs eeclesiasiical i tic lo drive across the Blackfootfcality diving the ineumb- Reserve from Gleichen, andfency of the Rey. G. bBath- in the early winter of 1910ftrst Hiall, td to loty, My many times crossed Namia-}tlail having rendered bis
soul back to God. we are de- pendent on Mi for a pieture of in Wartime? —
ka Lakes when frozen. After the carpenter work
had been completed, we
jacked up the building and
Winspeat
Strathmore
ut in a cement foundation. ‘As faras my memory rE. W. RR. Lambert, afeoes, in 1912 My Hathaway Aeon from the Isle off was in charge, fist as Dea Man, was) organist and}eon and afterwards — as Chureh-Warden, Mr. W. Priest. He used to take ser- Brown, the hardware man,} vices alternate Sundays at was the other Warden. Harwood and Nainaka, He The Browns were very} rode a saddle horse, but he
Was not a particularly good equestrian, and [remember one of his horses died,
On the resignation of Mr Bathurst Hall at the end of 1917, the Rey. A, C. Swain- son of Brooks used to come | over twice in the month for!
We had a good choir of 16 or 20 members. One Sunday we had Ser- vice at 11 a.m., and another Sunday at 7. p.m.
On one occasion | drove from the Church at Rosebud Creek, which we had erect- ed in 1907, right across ‘to Celebration.
Strathmore, holding an aft-) During the influenza epi ernoon service for land set- demic, with the exception of tlers, and an evening ser-|the clergyman in he Indian
good to us.
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Strathmore, Alberta, November 14, 1935
Michaels Churveh. Strathmore iy Toto. Note the R.N.W.M.P. Barracks in
the back@round,
be WEY ed ba te ve
st. Michaels Church in War Days. The building on the right is the Parsonage, now placed on the front of the Ormerod shack.
1926.
Strathmore,
i. Michael’s Chureh,
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Local News Items
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\ Spray having been re Allistair McGregor inyit- ceived fiom ‘The Last Post ed about twenty of vis lund,’ the same was plac. friends to his home Friday ed on the grave of Willen evening last. Various games in the Veterans Pilot, and contests with bountiful
Gray
Strathmore Cinion Cemet- refreshments, dear to a ery on Remembrance Day. boy's heart combined — to make a very happy evening.
Mr Art Liay is in ‘Poronto $3038
this week showing a fine lot of his Holsteins at the Royal Fair Here's hoping and expecting be will bring back a large number of ribbons,
COMING E VEN TS
big Te Hall Ifriday, >
at Cheadle
November
Mis Nels White is) ar- ; ranging a very amusing Peppy music by Bremner’s Play for the program fol- orchestra, Admission 25
lowing the owl Supper at cach, Supper 2 for 25¢, Ev-
United Church ‘Thursday ¢rybedy come, next. Dow't hiss: it. tt ei! fs 1Q, ia Michael’s Church will LAMBER1'S CONTES' celebrate its Silver Jubilee The present standing of November 24th, Special the contestants in the Lam-| Services are being arranged
in honor of the event.
bert Contest is— :
Boys— jimentommwt i i i—Albert Lugg. The Ladies of United 2— Kenny ‘laylor. Chureh will hold their An- 3-—Billy May, nual Jtowl Supper on 4—-Kenny Melheuzie, Thursday, November 21st 5 Edgar Lyons. at 6 pan. A good program is G-—Jack Hartell. being arranged including a
Girls— peppy Play, by the young i —Mary Davidson, people, Adults 40¢, Sixteen
; years and under 25c, Every:
welcome,
2— Jacqueline Moran. 3 Jean MeMurray.
t-— Lois Pattemore, 5--Colleen Collison, Barnett.
body A meeting of the Ladies Curling Club will be held on
6— Marion om : luesday, November 19th at
Mrs Hirtle’s home at 3 p.m. Resery Q, there was no clergy | All interestetd are invited man on the main ne — be-!io be present. tween Calgary and Brooks, ttt and I kept the services go-| The regular mecting of!
the W. I. will be held at Mrs Melissen’s home November 20th at 8 p.m. Hostesses Mrs Hansen and Mrs Keeling.
ing at Strathmore, and had on several occasions to take the services for the burial of the dead.”’
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A very jolly evening was held Monday at Cairmhill School by the young peop of Cairnhill and Glencairn districts,
About 20 young folk were
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REMEMBRANCE THE FUNERAL OF 75 DAY SERVICE AVsbERT WAGSTAFE may ‘ ‘ S 59 ‘ »
| Phe joint | ervice of Re lhe Funeral - of Albert Inembrance held Sunday af yyy is inured . e an at Lit 1it) as bythe U ternoon in) the Memorial ,,, ‘ond accident a he Hall was carried throug! oe
Nn (tu, and died in the Gener-
With the usual quiet dignit | ) ll Piospilal, Caigary, Ol, che that marks these occasio of the 9th of Nov 7 hl } i 4 i t { Jili OU iINUY= Nhe Hall was filled, despiti ha hala St Micl
Lhe Vas i lil + 4 Mj be the rather bad conditions of : \the roads CHUre! on Wemem- ee Y branuce Day als 2.40 p.m.
Lhe lynins und prayers poral tributes were receive este read by Chaplain Le from No. JU, Alberta
| I’. 13. Winter, brauch of the Leplon; St.
Rey. V. M. Giibert pa Vuicnael’s Guid and Mem- the remarks of his thoughi- bers of \estry; the Canad- ful address on the lanza lali baciile hiiployees of ‘Phey died; and yer their Uie Distrvet; Ma and Mrs T.
wd . ? 4
spirit lives, i. Waight; Mr and Mas O. Reminding us tu cease Weight; Miss Beatrice Ed- All warfare. and keep faith gar; Mir and Mrs Salus; ihe
With them, inemibers Of tlie laniwiy, and They died at war, for Peace. others,
‘Phe speaker spoke of (ue Vall Bearers were, Messrs bravery and high hopes of} Neil and SV tiliaini Glemduin- those Who went forth in the} ing, Ralph Martin, George
| years 1914 - L9YLS, to suiie i | atrick, Kruest Wright and and to die, that the world} Williani isceling., Miss \1o- | should be freed of the Curse}let Liyde presided at the fof War, ‘Today there haigs|Organ tor musical pieces over the world a darker|before and after the Church War-cloud than in any pre-; Service, as well as the ac- Vious year sibee tie Aitis-|colipaldiicht to We singuag lice Was signed in Lid. Jot *idlest be tine tie that
Phe speaker remark: dfi i hearts in Jesus how easy it would have} Lo aud ‘‘sute in the been for the allies then tof Atiis of Jesus . Lhe service have gone into berlin, Lo] Vas take ry the Rev. LT. B. stop short of which mais Winter, and interment made deem it Was a nustake. i Strathinore Cemetery une
‘Today the League of Na-} der ie direction ol boster tions is striving to right tiey& Poster, conditions, drawh up ty ie Versailles ‘treaty, \ admitted now to aye be “si | unfair, Phe League ts sti in to maiitain Peace baitl-}, mh la hee in oe ing with an arrogant and| ‘ regularaly during the . dust seven years, and has imperious Mussolini, a prc |! red hipaa . . Y ‘ Dle« ils Cc i J ac juliced ‘Treaty aud Ger |e e>" | a inte neh
uUliuivol Ut y) 'e 4 many louming as a danger} 8°U® | badnatad asd: ‘ios ol Strathinore, is the signal ou the hovizou, tal of th : ? ils ; A recilé ) 3 sic Rev ilbert asked if it were” Mi i] ‘ ais a : im an : Oo i +3 Tlorehe i 4 n keeping faith’ with the ™ BE Rk rae ee Vee *. Just how far reaching jheros of the Greai War, : 2 (luis cducalloual imtluence ‘both Living and ab Rast iu ies Aincot Lends, S It 3S 3 the youth of this generation - : Perea ee ae CSthllliace, NOt » even- should be called to a ca it ee ; Liv ¢ tui U4 ui as th) as age, which would be worsc : i te: ae 2 : e Gays, Weeks al cals than that of L9l4 - Ils. Vibe ae a zone He stressed the luiithy o oe 1 ‘ a i tegle reste bd Lhe seccUd O , Vi war, He urged tue suppoi et bales Csi any! Liecl suwll. Liclice Miss of ‘he League and ever) hie Nei * Garrett and her co-ieachers pacifist intlucncee lowards | i the making of wars to cease. wre carrying ol tue broaden F pees ; mig aud reliiing influence
Joint chons of St. Mich : anig f 2 : ol usic, Which is , vel’s and United Clue vse ii ae ne with Miss F. Garrett at iu a VOry OBTAGS:, 2nd se piano rendered choice mus. “Ys
hy 6 Strathmore can boast and 1c, ‘The solos there is no oe. Ls d| i "le ’ 2 t Death’? by Mar L, Hana, and a sath i ae anes i ‘The Recessional by MM ee er OL PeAally eat - x siclalis Who ale & sl'e Parick were both sung al i a 1anB WAO O20 8. CLOG) Aine expression, ee Mer a ives ahd to In place of Phe Last Pos “P, bee ) AL G : ) SS ay Vi and Reveille, usually played geen are “Ali ry Mie by a Trumpeter, Miss Gai i Hes; ANC ALISS ANCE s nih fmm. were ieluce in it cLlé rett played The Dead March °° '* 3 COg Wine TORhe Rian Sani with two vocal solos by Miss D * :; Jessie Oldhan ie recite The entire service Was Bessie a oes seoltal ° asa \ * Was TV ‘XCCL- carried through with an ap- f° & Yuen VOLY - OM propriate dignity lent. ‘ a yippee O Canada, played by four SAR: Young mei on tWo- planos
GLENCAIRN NOLS proved a pleasing linova-
\ atti ; | tion. Wncores Wee request-
an epee ALLBHCC al" | ad for the duet Marche Hon- CHUAUSLastie mecting OM! oroise Play cr t by Alice May November 6th the local pias - sae ety
a ft tS tand bruce Gill t. La Bala- ers al 4 alis e-OrgailZd dine, hy Josie ranch cand the Glencaim = Farmnci if :
\ - 4 Continued back page
Hockey Club, Wood 1 ; ey, Stu Groves aud Walia Jackson were elected to com } presel and enjos ed the prise a committee of three} best time ever in games, to manage the team, Bob’ dancing, refreshinents, mer- Groves was voted treasurer. vy jokes, etc. Mr Jack Crel- Other clubs interested in ar) lin was especially compli-
mented on the well planned
program of entertainment, all being carried through like elock work, It is plan- ied to meet every second or third week The n xt will he ield at Glencaim Sehool
mobabls be a
skating party.
PAGE TWO— THE STAN DARD,
AGL DALLA ANE EES ARE
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A Meet eedeeebede ned eke deeded steteoberdedoabecoobeds
L knew the pools wiere the gray liugs rise,
/1 know the trees wiere the filberts fall,
i kuow the woods Wiere tie red tox lies,
Lhe twisted elms where the brown oWls call.
And lve seldom a shilling to call my own,
And there's never a gi] 1d Marry,
J thank the Lord J’m a rol- ling: stone
With uever a care to carry.
L talk to the stars as they collie and £0
On every night from July lu June,
Jim free of the speech of the Winds that blow,
Anl E know what weather Will sing What tune,
L sow no seed and | pay no
| rent,
Aud | thamk wo man for Lis bounties,
But lve a treasure that’s lever spent,
| Lm lord of a dozen counties.
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Lhe Girl Guide Commuit-| tee held thei regular meet- ing on ‘Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs D. & Poole. ‘Lhe attendance was} confined to town members| With the exception of one country member, A play
“Sleeping Beauty’? will be put on in the hall about the end of this month by the! Brownies. ‘The December! muceting will be with Mrs E. Wilson.
The High and Public i} Sehool was closed for two days while the teachers at- tended Convention in Cal-
gary. Mr Bill Walrod was home|
‘over the week end visiting
With his parents Mr and} Mrs C, R. Walrod. |
‘The Girl Gildea held a recently | Which was a luge success. | The girls who came dressed | in many different ways in liallowe’en costumes had lots of fun trying to guess | Who ‘they were,
Mr J Roberts and Miss A. Roberts of Caalgary spent the holiday week eid here with their folks Mr and Mrs ki. Roberts.
Mrs E. C. Ross was in} Calgary for a few days last | week visiting her daughter Mes Sullivan and Geraldine.
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Peter Wilson left on Mon | Dramatic Club Sa pr cher r eld a very — interesting day and will sail on the loth ngeting Tuesday for lis home in Selkirk, wit! = d i y di Seotiand, 1a good attendance “ inembers present.
It was planned to arrange Miss Netta Wiliams and fora public lecture to be)! , Mir Joby ‘Toews of Namaka given early in the new yeal jd°arm were united in) mar- and later on a Dramatic eV- | Niuge ou Saturday, Nov. 9th. ening, of one act Plays. The trends wish them a A paper dealing with the liuppyt uture, decline of the Drama during
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| : a , ithe Roman period, and | Miss Ltuth and Jean Alt) practical dbarth during the | Kens attended a shower al ‘early middle ages was given Gleichen on i riday in hon- py Mr Crowther, which was | ov of Mas Peacock, formerly | exceeingly interesting and Miss Margaret Anglin. Mr] j astructive.
and Veacock will reside at An lrish Play, ‘Dave’.
Cleichem, written by Lady Gregory | was read, the five charact- | ers being taken by Mis N. White, Gladys I*essenden, Bertha Gray, George Pat- rick and Mr Ayres respect- ively,
Considerable — discussion followed on the — various characters, purpose, ete.
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Miss Marjorie Wooster aud Miss Merle Buker spent the week end at their homes ' ‘The annual supper has been definitely postponed ‘owing to Weather conditions
llavold Hallberg is eii- deavoring to organize a ©. C. Ie, Club, ‘Chose interested in same please offer their co-operation and support by vetting in touch with Mr Hallberg. Better conditions and a Christian Canada is the objective.
sicnsbaibiaaibines }'§ © | | cecatiatenrcon CRUWFOUT Miss Dorothy Swensen of Calgary spent the holiday with ler parents Mr and Mis S. Swensen.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 11)
Promptly at 10.45, a large number assembled at the Cenotaph in front of the G. W. Memorial Hall. ‘The sim- ple remembrance service was conducted by Chaplain Rey, ‘I’. B. Winter. Wreaths were placed from the Proy- ince by Mr Garrett, froin The Legion by Rowe Martin and John Keeling and for the Sorosis Society by Mrs
Jeong i Nicholl.
Miss Phyllis Bower atten, Pwo minutes silence were | ded the Convention in Cal- observed, The Hymn, ‘Oh gary during Thursday and Valliant Hearts’? and ‘God | Mriday of last week. Save the King’? were sung |
tong and the gathering wended 4 Mi ote Mollinis ne ts way homeward, with GEARS sBOMG Very. Bel what varying) thoughts, young horses at the sale at! 02: — |
Brooks on Thursday last.
CARSELAND |
Alvin Scheer has just re-
turned tome from a busi-| Mi and Mrs Geo, Garnett) — — hess trip to, Toronto, left for the coast Tuesday am@osmenorsomemunssrmec eae oe PROT EI " ; where they expect to reside * ap ln Been x Th A Xe <r Q Mitchell = Garriot, alin future. * Coa: af rs | ood i Kred Ilarvey took a load ot “ E hogs to Calgary last week ats 1 Standard and Severn Creek Coal at Lowest é via the Harvey Cartage. Mis IX, Neergaard under- § Prices B Vp Went an operation ‘Tuesday | * TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS i for appendicitis, We trust] Cream Route Namaka, Tuesday and Friday z SHOWER FOR she wil soon be quite well) * PHONE NORMAN TAYLOR & BSSLaID Daven 9 9g) gag LeUSe 24) 32) 25) 3 24 SIDE) aac Fagiae 2) 3019) HNIC Dae ds 13S g/3¢) EIU
BRIDE-ELECT | oi, |
Annie Collison was the
: Mrs Anderson is home honor guest at a prettily ar-
ranged miscellaneous show- again after visiting ste ee ar held in the Dining xoom bers of her family at Chin, of the Memorial Hall Satur-| Lethbridge and Nanton, day evening last, Bernice Whiteside Elsie Sorensen were hostesses, assisted by | Whiteside and Mrs tit sen, The P. B. Club held its} About 50 guests were pre-| regular meeting Thursday sent and all enjoyed a happy|at the home of Mrs G. evening in dancing and var-| Forbes. Luncheon — hostes- lous games, ses were Mrs Bergquist and Little Allen and! Mys Slater. Plans were | Colleen Collison dressed as} made for a dance Noy 22. 'ininiature bride and groom tiered} * pale yellow drew in aj David Laurie is taking
Mr and Mrs Ben Cool and and! family leave Saturday for| the) U, §. They will visit in Kan- Mrs) sas and Florida. | Soren- tit:
Bower
wagon daintily decorated in| further treatment for the;
blue and white and laden| aftermath of Infantile Par-
With beautiful gifts, ‘These|alysis at the University were opened by the honor| Hospital, Edmonton, We recov-
guest and passed for all t01 hope for a complete
806, ‘ery for him. Both Annie and the 2 eres tener groom-elect Mr Stanley} Mrs E. Gougon left Wed-
Craig of Cheadle expressed nesday for Bassano where their thanks for the kind-|her husband has secured —a | Hews shown them both in position as chef in Bassano ‘the gifts and the many good| Hospital.
' wishes,
| Choice refreshments
re
‘ors ‘eo AVE - and} Carseland people have al
‘inerry chit-chat brought a] W@ys heen pe for eke ivery happy evening — to wonderful hospitality an | close. this was further proven a
| The marriage of the hon-| —— was solemnized/ home in Strathmore,
'or guests ‘Thursday at the bride’s ly, M. Gilbert officiating.
| Rev. |
| evening, | V8 |
[bes, C.P.R. station and vai
Thursday, November 14, 1935
BRI ET i et Sea
50 Cent
Specials
sheedoedeefe de ee eedoofeeteieeee ehegeeied . + sella obeebeafeaes Tomatoes, iarge tins, 5 for 50c 2 Dozen Orange 50c , ‘ 4, 8 lbs Suge 50c 13 lbs Apple; 50c 4 lbs Ginger Snaps 50c 1 Dozen Jeliy Pow: e1 50c 4 Cups anc Sauce 50c DRY GOODS SPECIALS Wool Dress Materiais. al new stock, marked down for one «eek on] 10% off regular prices. Ladies winter weig Sombinations, all styles, long. slort, an ves. Ankle 01 knee lengtii. All greatly reduced. Regular to $2.25, fo: $1.59
New line Lac ies fancy neck $98c. to 1.25
Neckwear wear, priced at
STRATHMORE TRADING COMPANY
Mriday night after the est of the revellers wag six dance at the ¢ OMWDIUILY rortt old Gal ry Olsen, Hall, After the last chord aiid li joved the affair as had sounded thru the ball yyyeqy 4 ne, Most of and the dancers were dis- j)e dancers and orchestra persing, it was <«Uscovercd left Carseland at noon on that a real blizzard was on Saturday to shovel their
hand, ‘Two cars trom home. of Carseland attempted — to inaster the drifts and stor aud after spending ai lou! to get as far as the U.G.G elevator had to abandon one caa and all ands lel
ed to push the second cai back into town. One very kind lady housed 14 oi dancers and served 18 breakfasts. ‘The hotel Io1-
WeST! Way
ious homes were filled to capacity with the orchestra and fun makers, The young
Cott’s eat Market
FIRST CLASS BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND LAMB POULTRY AND FiSH — LOWEST PRICES -
E. COTT STRATHMORE
Cc. COCKX PHONE 74
We carry a full vange of Ladies Furcoats in Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Broadtail, etc. at REASONABLE PRICES.
CALL US FOR REPAIRS, RELINING AND REMODELLING.
xpress Paid on Orders Over Ten Dollars.
Robert T. Garbert
706 CENTRE ST. PHONE M4579 CALGARY, ALBERTA Sid Aird, Representative Strathmore Dist. Address Correspondence in Care of the Strathmore Standard
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4: " ( of Chi: iv i i i | ws FOR FOR SALE. 1 Registeve:l FOR SALL Siuaimons | ey, pottle for consumption Genin coe ee aed te Suffolk Ram. Apply J. " hic = | conformity with the pro Bowers were presented wnett, Box 251, Stiau sreuaee Visions of the Government. yy: Pere “ Barne ( ; Was is] io Miss Garrett from Miss more, Alta. Chairs a Liquor Control Act of ANI Geri Van Tighem by FOR SALE. COMPLETE 9 PIEX hath schneaig th J berta, and regulations made ying Young, to Mrs Walaut Dining Room Suits, in A undard Offices. | thereunder with respect 10 Fughes, Sr. by Fred Hirtle AND GENERAL TRUCKING genditiew Apply Standard O a tullow its ARES th on behalf of the 4 bovs, to R siete s seer Salesroome in the wi ‘ ~ Dorothy Rein Oe SS peCCCCeCueCCCeaee eee: JAE yy LITANKS ) ee Ressie Oldham by Dorothy PETE DE eon 8 Ps : nee , North-Bast comer 01 the Velson on behalf of other Standard Coal Carbon Coal di g; Air and Mrs Wagstatl) ground floor of the Wing students, Severn Creek Coal (from Consumer Mine) Car) ente y wid | lesive to ex Edward Ilotel, situated on Miss Van ‘Vighem was the Drumheller Grey Coal | press bicere thanks! Lots One (1) to Venu CLO recipient of a box of choice : ; STRATHMORE » for the vind cyidences | inclusive, in Block One (1), andv and Miss Garrett, a DRY WOOD. Trucking of All Kinds. (SISLSLSS ASS received Wi} Plan No, 4810-M, Strath purse from their pupils res: PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 80 sanesonsies ad bereave-; more, aud the Beer Cella Houtivaly s . metil thereunder, as shown on The Wall Was well filled CARL JONES Strathmore, Alberta N " « plans filed with the Alberta 4), parents ond friends of CHASE & CU. ie Saar pier 4 | Liquor Control Board. fe VOUTO: THUSTCHUIS 01 Lud es, D: at Strat i Al- ; ‘ : Funeral Directors Let reasonable, Phone 37) eo ie mat ' eT TS a | Therta, this 14th dit) of No — tages REND AN' 2015 (Lunuve. vember A, D., 1935. it ital p ; ape FLORENCE MILLER, ti ’ PHONE A. lL, WitLiiANMS, B.A. Applhieat. RISDON S MA CHINE SHOP —_ ae rer ee pers JOUN SPERROS, t M e WwW PUT IN A CLASSIFIED AD Ba RiRh Haalnneer A Manager. h Ix AND GET RESJLTS Boal: ree raiiviene tener naire maior see ac ine or a ‘| be tions, The govermment bor- J , (XXXXxXx S& & hdd Rear rowed $59,000,000. for 20 8 A a WW ld + Sataoweron aie tite , Wee at a cost ol hl Gots ; nh e Ing added on} thivee per cent a year, At the st fdepth of the depression it Hi U BL seland Consolidated Seheol Dist. | would havae been necessiry Cockshutt implements p 4 Me AN SECTS. Vtg pay five per cent. ‘Thus, b¢ BILLIARD ROOM be ou this one transaction al- PHONE '¢ AND BOWLING Cir ee ae e.g) OMe, there is au annual sav- 27 bei ALLEYS b4|> , rpir p9c 4 ing of $1,100,000, Not much b gSTRATHMORE 5; HIRTLE’S — Y)pesiaps,” measured aloug. —EE < Tobaccos anc All | ryt an side the total expenditure. om se } Smokers Necessaries 54 i HLA | RE > But even it the most pros by R. HAMBLY, Prop. p< ee times a million dol rn oo¢ Friday and Saturday las a year is a worthwhile : DEPT CXEEALALLL ed 4 November 15 and 16 ‘|: saving for the national gov- | ® an oe » Double Feature r| ernment, We federal lan- canny sfRATERWAL ees. |» BEHOLD MY WIFE q/payers are spending near- aoe a “ pe and- 4 ly $200,000,000 a year li in ic hal Ameen i * > ie A10ng Cassidy 4 terest on borrowed money, Phone 28 Strathmore, Alta. Phone 28 > Varainount News q) and we are keenly interest- > 2nd instalment of the [ed in lower interest rates, Lf Ss. LIBIN, Manager > Devil Horse qfall the federal and railway | a = nc 3s Ja aed A, > November 22 and 93 q bonds could be refunded ul hs ee ee Oe ee OPPO OPPPAPP POPPED DEAS PWV. C. Fields, in three per cent, the saving > The Man on the woul ‘take care of the whole | WE CASH CAL- JELLY POWDER— PRUNES— ral ¢ Flying Trapeze { federal cost of unemploy GARY CHEQUES Blue Ribbon, 5 lb pkg ............. 55c Siee temncmmrirceres: t) P/U | Peo NEN /MEDY ‘ment relief. The interest on FOR OUR CUST. B pkgs on. 25c 10 Ib box ........... 95c Hall Manager ........... P. WRIGHT | "eile ——— ° —) juouey borrowed in the OQOMERS WITHOUT 11 pkgs . 50c 25 1b box ........ $2.30 Meetings held the Second Tuesday ——- | past costs more every year EXCHANGE. COFFEE of each month. All eligible weicoins far more than the _eeoeremeeneeemrenencnsamns oo 4 Fre SOAP— as members. l whole cost of all federal SUGAR- Blue Ribbon, Pearl White, EE BARN tr ai N |vovermment services, all cis 100 lbs $5.95 ; id se sale a 10 bars ve 406 : il servants salaries, Lf Hon. ne Royal York Ghurch Noe | CENT ~ 4 - SOLE )Choarles Dunning can save a Be aia * PEPPER— Carbolic, 5 bars 23¢ i ) this COGHLLY evel) fifteen or BROWN SUGAR— Sin ‘apore Brand, OT MIGHAEE'S: AND ALL eves twenty millions a year by re 6 lbs . 45e White and Bl Black, SOUPS— 13th aeneere Trinity amen TO finding operations, it will 10 lbs 65c tin . is bc Tomato or Veget- 10 a.m. Sunday School, KitaiNA a eet a a had a ICING SUGAR- ad able, Aylmer, k 0) Ubon. “— aemneenenemenmel sail e ele faage 2 lbs 18c 3 tins . 11 aan, Holy Conmiiiiv ae the early future fvound BS O6 UL ENR Bah SUS, 5 lbs 40c "A Builder of Churches. $ - nn CHEESE 7.30 pau. Evensong. Trip 8. 9 - RAISINS- ue OW oman’ 5 Part in Or ali i 4 Fare MUSIC RECITAL ar He (E8 Ontario, 1 lb 20c a ’ Continued trom Page One ’ Old Cheese, lb ..25c aed Religion.’ irom SiRALHMORE 2 lbs 25c } ‘ellor Hall Servic . ee Verna Barber, and — the Kraft Cheese— Chancell Hall 4 lbs 48c at 3.30 p.m. ood Going plano quartette, played by| praia } Half lb pkg 15¢ REV T B WINTER "NOVEMBER 15-16 gl Lois Schulte, Betty Modu OURBANTE 1 lb pkg ....... 29¢ - :0::— eames ray, lola COVEe alle JCal x ’ UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA iKeturn Until Garrett. 2 lbs 28c MAPLE BUDS— ae slept erie ae NOVEMBER 18 The audicuce was delight 4 lbs 53c ers CANDY. iC grees te i" 1d when dosie Rellinger, = Minister Good in Coac; 1e8 Only wo aS 4 ; ee ts ‘ PINE APPLE-— 1 lb 19c Sunday, Novombur 17th, No augue cueeued faving mastered er vers" Sheed or Grushed ae fe 11 a.m. Worship. \pp i = y = Avent ed her selection in a music: | 4 — Me 4 China pkg 29c FRUIT AND 12 noon, Church School ianly manner, Plain pk 20c VEGETABLES CANAD : CANADIAN lt was pleasing to note. BLUE BERRIES—" ~~ APPLES—. 200 bm. Worship that Rowe Martin has now} tin 15c TOMATOES— M $TRATHMORE— : | ; cIntosh Reds 10.45 a.m, Chureh School PACE ik I€ gulned conipany for the re | MILK Choice Quality, 6 lbs ............... f 7.30 p.m, Worship. aia from other male mem- | palienas 2 large tins yh Case . $1.59 Subject of Sermon ers sige 12 tins . 1.40 Winter Bana “My Neighbor.”’ enienee Those taking part were 5 tall tins 55¢ 24 tin case ... $2.65 Case = Choir Leader Miss B. Hirth: lOTHE OTTAWA Misses Alice May, Josie | Delicious, i of Mt. Allison Conservatory | mT Prenel Dorothy Nelson. | CORN— 7 ee es Panna ATC | SPOTLIGHT Bie Bob; Marien Gil 2 tins 25c Fancy Wrapped, ; ¢ REDO Us ef ehart 0 cds Ylva Robinson, Marian Gi ; 41b icles ea ls 33033 Ottawa, Noy. lth The] bert, Gwen Gilbert, Frances 12 tins . $1.35 ao a sane SACRED HEART CHURCH federal treasury was able|Gray, Marjorie Dawson, , STRATHMORE to borrow $75,000,000 last} Bessie Oldham, Grace Ris i JAM— CABBAGE-— (During Winter Months) week at remarkably low|don, Diana Young, Josie i f zopres (pure) Per Ib ............... 8¢ STRATHMORE rates of interest, The aver-|Rellinger, Edith | Dawson, - £ eur G High Mass and Sermon every 8un-| joe peer is inclined to dis-| Margaret Lounsbury, Lois 1 Ib 5c Raspberry ..... 63c BATES — 25c day at 10.30 excepting first Sunday of!) 1). tjjese —fiiiancial an-|Schulte, Betty McMurray, BAKING POW $ TS 48c zs m4 Se ments when Iow Mass will bey) icements with a shrug|Iola Cleeve, Jean Garrett, OWDER t Greengage 48¢ TOMATOES— of the shoulder, but as a|Dora Mileson, Fileen Me-| Blue Ribbon z Apple and Straw- Hot House, CARSELAND , ’ x b J 48c 1 Ib Firet Gunday of the month Mase|!iitter of fact every taxpay-|Parland, Annie McGregor, 3lbtin........... + erry vam sree 20c and Sermon at 11 a.m. er—and who isn’t?— is af-|Verna Barber, Helen
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